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Joe Yaiita <br />Army Corps of Engineers <br />September 6, 1995 <br />rage 4 <br />. P-iv-^tg cro-^itv irLme-'"iaieiv u'^stream rfom tbe D'n "R w-tland south cfCounty Road <br />1period orn=!;o.ir.,ons and evaluation of numerous pond conl.sriTauons, the <br />;,icV/D has obtained a setiiement agreement from the propeny owners. Ihe <br />airr “ement allows a 2,5 acre bastn and associated easement to be c.oiistructed on t.ie <br />n^rihtm por.ion of the property in early 199S as detatled m the project design report. <br />. ?rv-te property immediate!'/ north of County Road No. 6 This are.t ts ut.suitable as it <br />s io'o small to constmet any stgnif.cant ponding, ts heav.ly wooded “'P “P“ <br />and apparent on site wetlands, is divided between two property O'wners and would <br />involve additional project costs by splitting up the detention basins. <br />• Private property between private driveway, nonh off of County Road No. 6, and <br />V/cisfdd Wood's Scientific and l^Ytural Area (WWSNA). Thi.s area is not feasible due <br />to 3ccsp tcno2i’^p'*^y lirpjtcci 2CC(^s5. <br />. Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area. This property has number of <br />ponding sites but the MCWD has been noiiried in writing that tne DNR protected area <br />is absolutely off limiia for a detention basin constniction p.'’ojccv. <br />. Private property located between Deer Hill Road o.a t he north and WSNA on the <br />south This^area has a large area feasible for detention basin and v/et.and construction. <br />Construction is proposed to stair in the winter of 1995-1996. <br />• Private prope.'Tv north of Deer Kill Road consists of sir.a:: parceis with multiple <br />property owners 'with no significant ponding sites due to topographi^cai limitations and <br />the close proximity of pnvate homes and other improvements. In addition, by Iccaung <br />a deteraion basin noah of the Dee^ Hil! Road site, Uio contributing watersnea area is <br />rsouced 3Tid the iresuTieni criw*c;.iv*‘i:ncss co*:iprwA4J3ec-. <br />III. Minimisation of Impacts to Aquatic Resources <br />a. Avoidance <br />^As previously noted in an attachment to the .June 21. 1995 letter entitled “Wetland <br />Imoacts and Mitigsticn”, in order to feasibly treat regional drainage from the Long <br />Lake Subwatershed, w^tl’nd impacts are unavoidable 1 The only sites which allov.' <br />the stream .^ows to be treated (see Section II) contain wetlands.